A World Peace wrote:Some already on sale on stubhub...but you should wait a couple months, prices a bit high right now

The actual tickets can't be on sale yet, as no tickets have been released, season ticket holders or otherwise.

Incorrect. You can buy your tickets on stubhub, razorgator etc but will not recieve them until August. These tickets are broker owned, legit and expensive. That being said it is more than likely your only legitimate chance at getting single game tickets. Between brokers and if there were to be any left after those vultures were done season ticket holders getting first crack at them your chances are next to nothing at landing any.

Well I'll have to admit I just went over to Stubhub and looked longingly at the seating map. Last game I went to was back in '04 or '05 when we were ahead of the Rams in the 4th. Wife and I left the game mid-4th quarter (a cardinal sin some of you would say, I know) only to hear, as we trekked back to our car, the Rams mount a comeback and win. Question: If I buy a couple Stubhub tickets, but then later receive a couple tickets from a friend, can I sell the Stubhub tickets?

February 2, 2014:The day Seahawks win their second Lombardi trophy(The first one was given to Pittsburgh like a stuffed toy given to a sniveling child.)

What do you mean we lost SB 49?! I turned the TV off with 30 seconds to go because it was obvious we had victory in the bag!

The cheapest way to get sinlge game tix is from one of the guys oitside the stadium holding a sign saying "I need tickets" ten minutes before kickoff. Tge second best way is post something in the classifieds on .net

CALIHAWK1 wrote:The cheapest way to get sinlge game tix is from one of the guys oitside the stadium holding a sign saying "I need tickets" ten minutes before kickoff. Tge second best way is post something in the classifieds on .net

So let me get this straight, I should spend $300 on plane fare, $200 on a room and get called a dumb ass for asking a dude with a sign that says "I need tickets" if he has a ticket for sale??!!

Think I'd rather over pay and actually see the game

As far as the classifieds are concerned, they're hit or miss,but mostly miss for me.

There's what I used to know, what I think I know, and what I know I know. And they all get lost in the haze sometimes.

A World Peace wrote:Some already on sale on stubhub...but you should wait a couple months, prices a bit high right now

The actual tickets can't be on sale yet, as no tickets have been released, season ticket holders or otherwise.

Incorrect. You can buy your tickets on stubhub, razorgator etc but will not recieve them until August. These tickets are broker owned, legit and expensive. That being said it is more than likely your only legitimate chance at getting single game tickets. Between brokers and if there were to be any left after those vultures were done season ticket holders getting first crack at them your chances are next to nothing at landing any.

Incorrect. You said it yourself....you are buying them from brokers, not from the Seahawks.

i want to buy some, but at $450.....gotta wait. do you guys know if we have a good view of the field when we are in the upper section or we only see dots on the field? I mean, I don't want to cross Canada, than go south to go see a game where I can barely see the players

CALIHAWK1 wrote:The cheapest way to get sinlge game tix is from one of the guys oitside the stadium holding a sign saying "I need tickets" ten minutes before kickoff. Tge second best way is post something in the classifieds on .net

So let me get this straight, I should spend $300 on plane fare, $200 on a room and get called a dumb ass for asking a dude with a sign that says "I need tickets" if he has a ticket for sale??!!

Think I'd rather over pay and actually see the game

As far as the classifieds are concerned, they're hit or miss,but mostly miss for me.

Actually those guys outside who hold "I need tickets" signs are a business. They're at pretty much every professional sporting event in the area. I actually sometimes wonder just how many season tickets the guy (or girl) who runs that entire operation has. Anyway you can go that route, to my understanding you get better deals if you're willing to miss kick off and stuff. But since you're already paying that much to go watch this game. You might as well just buy it off stubhub, eBay, or even craigslist just to make sure you get a ticket rather than worrying the whole time until you get there.

from seahawks.com "Single game tickets for 2013 Seahawks home games will go on sale in mid to late July through Ticketmaster."

i got my tickets for the jets game last year as soon as they went on sale and there were hardly any multiple/group seats together. i needed 4 and the best i got were 2 seats and 2 more in the row directly behind. to have any hope scoring some on ticketmaster this season, you'll need to check in right on time and be on a fast intranet connection.

I'm hoping I won't have too bad of a time. I only need 1 and I'm going to the Jags game (so shouldn't be a horrible demand). I don't know if it's the same now with the Hawks, but even during the glory days of the Steelers you could get single tickets through the team, generally right up until kickoff.

Truth be told, I was more worried about redeeming my frequent flier miles for suitable times, but I got that to work out acceptably. The itinerary is not perfect, but it will work.

"Anybody can be a Seahawks fan in Seattle. Try being one in Pittsburgh!" PROUDLY REPRESENTING SINCE 1976.

I was just looking at some tickets on stubhub and they say that the delivery will be on Friday, September 13th.....is that normal? I mean, the game is on the 15th. And also I planned to leave Montreal early the 13th.

Can someone explain me that?

Edit 1: I just saw that I can print them. So if I print my electronic tickets to the field, it will work out too?

I was just looking at some tickets on stubhub and they say that the delivery will be on Friday, September 13th.....is that normal? I mean, the game is on the 15th. And also I planned to leave Montreal early the 13th.

Can someone explain me that?

Edit 1: I just saw that I can print them. So if I print my electronic tickets to the field, it will work out too?

People put in a random date for delivery because they don't know when the Hawks will mail the tickets to them. You can only print actual tickets only, not club passes or field passes.

So is I am buying someone's charter tickets via Craigslist how can I protect myself? Can I confirm the owners name for charter seats? PayPal the money? Any other ideas? I hate to pay the huge fees on NFL exchange....but obviously it gives you security

I was just looking at some tickets on stubhub and they say that the delivery will be on Friday, September 13th.....is that normal? I mean, the game is on the 15th. And also I planned to leave Montreal early the 13th.

Can someone explain me that?

Edit 1: I just saw that I can print them. So if I print my electronic tickets to the field, it will work out too?

People put in a random date for delivery because they don't know when the Hawks will mail the tickets to them. You can only print actual tickets only, not club passes or field passes.

I was just looking at some tickets on stubhub and they say that the delivery will be on Friday, September 13th.....is that normal? I mean, the game is on the 15th. And also I planned to leave Montreal early the 13th.

Can someone explain me that?

Edit 1: I just saw that I can print them. So if I print my electronic tickets to the field, it will work out too?

People put in a random date for delivery because they don't know when the Hawks will mail the tickets to them. You can only print actual tickets only, not club passes or field passes.

Stub Hub, Razorgator and the NFL Ticket exchange all work very similar, they control credit card data from the transaction and will back charge you if the tickets that are delivered turn out to be bad.

E-bay has some safeguards, but they all involve a hassle and will leave you out your money until they decide to refund it.

The riskiest tickets are bought from Craigs List and street vendors as the minute you loose control of your cash, you have almost zero ability to recover your money if something goes wrong.

If you are forced to use CL or street level vendors, meet them at the box office or ticket gate and don't pay until the ticket you have in your possession can be verified good.

My advise to anyone traveling from far away that needs tickets, use one of the named broker companies listed earlier and just deal with it as overall it is not most likely that much of your total travel costs and taking the risk just is not worth it.

Concerning ticket availability, the deal can be brokered and done anytime, but the NFL teams don't release tickets until late July or early August and most probably use the automated e-mail systems for delivering tickets that you just print out a day or two before the game.

GO HAWKS!!!

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12HawkFan wrote:Stub Hub, Razorgator and the NFL Ticket exchange all work very similar, they control credit card data from the transaction and will back charge you if the tickets that are delivered turn out to be bad.

E-bay has some safeguards, but they all involve a hassle and will leave you out your money until they decide to refund it.

The riskiest tickets are bought from Craigs List and street vendors as the minute you loose control of your cash, you have almost zero ability to recover your money if something goes wrong.

If you are forced to use CL or street level vendors, meet them at the box office or ticket gate and don't pay until the ticket you have in your possession can be verified good.

My advise to anyone traveling from far away that needs tickets, use one of the named broker companies listed earlier and just deal with it as overall it is not most likely that much of your total travel costs and taking the risk just is not worth it.

Concerning ticket availability, the deal can be brokered and done anytime, but the NFL teams don't release tickets until late July or early August and most probably use the automated e-mail systems for delivering tickets that you just print out a day or two before the game.

GO HAWKS!!!

Thanks to you and to all others people that helped me. I will buy my tickets on StubHub. Can't wait for September 15th.Already saw the Hawks last year in Toronto but there was no ambiance at all. I was the only shouting with 2-3 other dudes. Can't wait to be with my fellow Hawks fan.

I posted on another thread. I have been trying to get 4 seats together for a couple years, but no luck so far. So I have two pairs of tickets seated in different rows. I have section 311 row jj available to friends, etc. I noticed due to the team doing well many are trying to get tickets. I am happy to unload half the games for the ticket value since I cannot relocate them to our 'main' seats my wife and I use.

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